Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 20, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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3ILKNT
LOVER'
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’ memories to the boyu who fought (a t tko . Llthia
Springe Hotel, gram, which was put on by some
in the W orld war.
They, sang ¡Wednesday afternoon, January of this members of the Class.
•‘K atie,” “The re’a a More T h a t, nineteenth.
Growl In Mo-Haa*a la n d ,” "Over
There** and many others. A Oum-
i ber o l the gueate glared Bridge
aa« M re -H O M re « and aoete of
them spent the evening danotag.
This, supper was given to try
and stimulate more interest in the
big "membership drive” which te,
being put oa by the Auxiliary
These women are trying to -g e t
more member«, ho that they can
better eaary on their work and
provide food, clothing and medi­
cal care for the men and the
wives ^nd chUdree of there men
who fé u g h tta t ber late war? ■■ •
It it almost Impossible ta r a
small group of ..women to do thia
Give me Thy key, 0 Lord,
work hy themshlvre, last ha U t»
And let me know Just what my Impossible for only a Aw people
to accomjihsh any other Mg «hr
days w ill be.
Those wondrous future days You dertaking. They need more mem­
bers and it is really suite an hon­
have in store.
So filled with love' and - silent or to belong to such a patriotic
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organisation.
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■ ’ ’ E S T E L L E CLARK7.
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. W(Nnr»*s Civic Iadteeumneat Club
Small Host at tUrthdgy Party— - Mee t s
The regular meeting- ’ ©! the
M ark Quentin Smith, small son
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith of I Ashland Civic Improvement Club
Oak street, proved himself an ad­ was held in the civic clubhouse
mirable host to a number of his on W lhburn W ay, Tnesdayz'Jsn-t
little friends last Saturday aftor- uary eighteenth.
noop, January. fifteenth, the -oc­ . Mrs. H arris Dean, president w f
casion being M ark ’s
seventh this organlsafien, »pared the
birthday anniversary.
meeting In b *r ¡usual capntf« man­
.T h e little folks had a very hap­ ner, aad Mrs. W iU Dodge led In
py afternoon playing games, until the sainte te the f la g ................
four-thirty when they all gathered
The program was an unusually
around a b eau tifu lly. decorated interesting • • « iastruçtivs <?np;
table, In the center of which was Mias Elisabeth Richardson, -'o< ¿the
a large white birthday. oSke, I Southern Onego* Normal facp ttf
adorned with seven little caudles. I gave a ,v w r .interesting rovigg
Deliciouszcakes and ice cream the drama “Outward Bound,” by
were served the little guests.
Sutton Vane, which la to be p re ­
Those present to enjoy this sented at the Norm al school, ¿Sat­
pleasant .affair ware: ’ > Oenevlave I urday night bg the Moroni Olsen
Sander, Robert K lu th , Alice Jane Players. Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchel-
and Barbara Cary, Raid Nelsen, ] more played a beautiful piano
Anna Mae bear, Almh Keatdn,] number,
Mrs. — E. — O.
Sml^t gave a.
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Geraldine W anner, Jamie M cNair, vocal number which was well re-
Bernard Delsman. Irena Cuth- oelved, and lir e . A rth u r Hardy
bertaon,
Genevieve * Delsman, I gave a short ta lk In relátihh to
Bobby Burdic, * Iaabell Crouch,, her kindergarten work In Ash­
Margaret and. jim m y Pemberton, I land.
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ten, Helen Dunn, B illy Chaney, ,
Following the
program the
Melicent peters, M a rk Smith aad ] LhosteMeg, Mrs. Daï} Kay had M»-,
Mrs. Everett Smith. .
C. R. J. Portar served refresh­
M a rk received many useful aad J ments at a table prettily decor­
lovely gifts for <Ms birthday.
I ated w ith -re ft candle«
Just Received -
Carload o f The New'
nproved Ford Cars
Pariah H o u s e *
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The ladles of the American be­
gins A uxiliary served a eavared-
dish tap p er to the member» of
the American Legion Poet No. 1«
of this city, in the Parish House,
Monday. Jaauary seventeenth, at
aix-thlrty. .
J Covers X lM » l^ld fo r one hun­
wish to • thahk a ll tho le -Who so*
graciously gave their, services to
make this a ffa ir a success.
Entertained A t L lth ia Springs
Hotel
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A .. J
’ M rs.'L o uis D oitfe, Mrs. H . C .,
Oaley and Mrs. W ill Ddftgd’ koNf'
t fife hostiai&std'fc number of thekf
dred guests at tables which were, friends at a Bridge party given]
most attractive with large bou-
daets a f brightly colored flowers I
aad ferns.
Bach lady 'had ¿rg-]
pared soma driicioua d ^ h aad
those- were eerved at tbs «Upper. I
‘which everyone thoroughly on-1
Joyed.
“T illy ” TUotsha. an accomplish-1
ed pianist, had been engaged fo r ,
the evening, and delightfully en-J
torialnad the geests w ith geVeral,
plane numbers, a few o l th e ,
Legionnaires grouped around th e ,
piano and sang war songs, w hich,
brought back pleasant and safl|
Fuller Paints
Vanrishe»
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CLEANLINESS
Standard Cleaners
Wo do odorless cleaning.
.98 Oak Bt
mand McCoy’e and If ro a r chlk
haeat gaiaed to M «or», roti
druggist ta authorised to refuse
ÿour money.
te lle perfectly appointed. The
oehter piece wre a beautiful ey-
eloman plant.
The School Age is the period
when mothers mabt watch their
children.
The nerve strain at
atudy, the physical strata a t play
slowly but surely saps their re­
serve vitality. Colds ah« conta-
glons find them easy prey. -
A growing school child needs
Cod Diver O il to build aad heap
Fof
Your
Breakfast
Our golden brown w af­
fles with, real maple syrup
gnd. hot coffee are delic­
ious and tempting. Other
breakfast
combinations
i n c l u d i n g guaranteed
fresh eggs are ready for
Von.
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WE HAVE MANY
NOON LUNCH
SPECIALS
'rail or in to
Also Complete Fountain
Sw vlo.
M O N G E R 'S
, { Small P aym o^ & ow n, Balance '
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Ö. N. KRAMER, Ticket Agent.
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' $106.32 TXnncRKbnce.. . . . 82e Per Day
T<?uring->106.80 DWdfa, ¿ b U bo » ..............SOenerday
0©ape—6148A5 DowW, Balance.............SLOTper day
Tudor Sedan—$163.26 Down, Balance:. $1.03 per day
Fordor Sedan—$164.40 Drew, Balance., $111 per day
Announcing
A.LL CARS FINISHED I^PYJiOXLiN, BALLOON
TIRES, REAR VIEW MIRROR, DASH LITE.
TUDOR SEDANS AND FORDOR SEDANS, WIRE
WHEELS STANDARD (EQUIPMENT,
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Have your clothes
cleaned and press­
ed regularly at the
M a r to tako m candy. Aik Mc­
Nair Breo, or auy «ruggtot, De­
clous hostess at * delicious chick­
en dinner, given at her home on
Ntorth Main street, Wednesday
evening, January niM toeath.
Covata ware laid ta r eight at a
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A bove paym ents include b H, Interest and insurance.
Claycom b Motor Co
f Fordson
Lincoln
Phone 106
«ke a Difference
paint and varnish for
. every need • i ’
and Omer Creamery Products
A F Y O U R G RO CERS F R ID A Y
FRESH BUTTERMILK -
MII.K AND CREAM
Buy Yoar Ford
Ashland Maid Cottage Cheese, 20c Per L k
Phone 172
CHOICE NURSERY
STOCK
We. hav e ju s t revived another shipment from our
Hjurseries ,in P o rtlan d . Cl i mbing roses nnd all k in d s
of, o rn am en tals; a ll kinds of fruit trees—walnuts,
ajMiCnda, .A lberts and many*others. Also all kinds
of berry fruits.
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YOU WILL LIKE THE FLAVOR OF OUR
ASHLAND MAID BUTTER AND
OTHER PRODÜCTS
. Villa Nurseries
W hm a wine buyvr la looking
for a (MX>D uaetl rar, hr romee
here Arat. — Aad waatre no
time acarrhtag In aallkrly
Medford, Oregon
Sixth andHIotly Sts,
Across the Street From The Pdsfoffioe
Phone 1136
WM. MOSS, Prop.
Pasteurised From Pure Cream
Under Modern Methods
Used Fords
Guaranteed Reconditioned
Priced for Quick Bale.
WE ALSO S E L t OUR PRODUCTS AT ÏH E
Buy Now aad Save Money.
CREAMERY.
Touting«. Coupea and Tudor
Sedans also Dodge, Bnlck and
Chevrolet
Priced: - 696, 676, 6116,
6166, 617», $600, 6826.
66.00 FKM LQAJI 100 OÜ. i t
67J0 P1R LOAD 19» OU. i t
68.00 PBR LOAD 160 OU W .
- Let ng Give You a
Demonstration
Qaycomb Motor
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Billings Agency
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And Put Into Tour Bin Where Possible
i L lM ffiR COMPANY
At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20
LITHIA CREAMERY
N. Pioneer
Photic 84